(1) The after-school mathematics support
program is created to study the effects of intentional, skilled
mathematics support included as part of an existing after-school
activity program.
(2) The office of the superintendent of public instruction
shall provide grants to selected community-based, nonprofit
organizations that provide after-school programs and include
support for students to learn mathematics.
(3) Grant applicants must demonstrate the capacity to
provide assistance in mathematics learning in the following ways:
(a) Identifying the mathematics content and instructional
skill of the staff or volunteers assisting students;
(b) Identifying proposed learning strategies to be used,
which could include computer-based instructional and skill
practice programs and tutoring by adults or other students;
(c) Articulating the plan for connection with school
mathematics teachers to coordinate student assistance; and
(d) Articulating the plan for assessing student and program
success.
(4) Priority will be given to applicants that propose
programs to serve middle school and junior high school students.
(5) The office of the superintendent of public instruction
shall evaluate program outcomes and report to the governor and
the education committees of the legislature on the outcomes of
the grants and make recommendations related to program
continuation, program modification, and issues related to program
sustainability and possible program expansion. An interim report
is due November 1, 2008. The final report is due December 1,
2009.
[2007 c 396 § 3.]
NOTES:
Captions not law -- 2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.305.215.
Finding -- Intent -- 2007 c 396: See note following RCW 28A.300.515.